Srixon's driver lineup doesn't get the mainstream attention that Titleist, TaylorMade, and Callaway do, but its ball-making DNA shows up in how deliberately the company approaches face and clubhead engineering. Roughly every two years since 2009, Srixon has released a new driver generation, most recently the ZXi series.
A note on this hub: we don't have individual Srixon driver reviews published yet, so every link below is marked "coming soon." This page exists to map out what needs covering, and to keep Srixon's timeline in the same place as our Titleist, TaylorMade, and Callaway hubs.
| Year | Series | Models | Key Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Z-Series | Z-RW | Early Srixon-branded driver era begins |
| 2010 | Z-Series | Z-TX | Refined face technology |
| 2014 | Z-Series | Z 745, Z 545 | Dual-model split by player type begins |
| 2016 | Z-Series | Z 765, Z 565 | Improved aerodynamics |
| 2018 | Z-Series | Z 785, Z 585 | Final Z-series generation before the ZX rebrand |
| 2021 | ZX | ZX5, ZX7 | Rebound Frame Technology debuts |
| 2023 | ZX Mk II | ZX5 Mk II, ZX7 Mk II, ZX5 LS Mk II | Refined Rebound Frame, added LS option |
| 2025 | ZXi | ZXi, ZXi LS, ZXi Max | Current flagship: i-FORGED impact forging process |
The Z-Series Era (2009–2018)
2009–2010: Z-RW / Z-TX
Srixon's early standalone driver era, built around the same tour-focused engineering philosophy the brand had already established with its irons and balls.
2014–2018: Z 745/545, Z 765/565, Z 785/585
Srixon settled into a two-model split (a lower-numbered, forgiveness-focused option and a higher-numbered, tour-preferred option) refreshed roughly every two years through the end of the Z-series.
The ZX Era & Rebound Frame (2021–2023)
2021: ZX5 / ZX7
Rebound Frame Technology introduced alternating zones of flexibility and rigidity throughout the clubhead, a structural approach to face speed rather than just a thinner face insert.
2023: ZX5 Mk II / ZX7 Mk II / ZX5 LS Mk II
A refinement pass on Rebound Frame, plus a new low-spin "LS" variant for better players wanting more workability.
Current Generation (2025–2026) New
2025: ZXi / ZXi LS / ZXi Max
Srixon's current flagship, built around i-FORGED, a new impact-forging process used across the whole ZXi driver and iron lineup, plus a Tour V.T. Sole tuned individually per model.
Srixon vs. the Competition
- Srixon ZXi vs Titleist TSR3 (coming soon)
- Srixon ZX7 Mk II vs Callaway Rogue ST Max (coming soon)
Also see: Titleist Drivers Hub · TaylorMade Drivers Hub · Callaway Drivers Hub
